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Home»News»Gaming News»Wreak Adorable, Furry Havoc in Anarcute Today

Wreak Adorable, Furry Havoc in Anarcute Today

By Cody MaynardJuly 12, 2016

Anarteam has released their riot simulator, Anarcute, today on Steam and Xbox One for $14.99. The game allows players to grow an powerful mob, made up of cute creatures like bunnies, owls, and puppies, and solve puzzles in destructible sandbox environment. If you’ve ever wanted to overthrow the oppressors with the power of cuteness, now’s your chance. 

Anarcute Launch Trailer

This post lists some features of the game:

  • Grow from a one-person army to a powerful mob, and unlock new powers as you do
  • Throw environmental objects and take down whole buildings while rampaging through the city
  • Face special units, including snipers and menacing robot spiders, from the dark forces of the Brainwash Patrol
  • Lead the revolution across 40 levels in a single-player campaign through cities such as Tokyo, Paris, Miami and Reykjavik

“We really feel we’ve made something pretty special and unique with Anarcute,” said Mathieu Leclercq, game designer at Anarteam. “I mean, how many other games are there that let you run rampant through the streets of Tokyo with an army of mussels, elephants and Shiba Inus?” – Anarteam

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I really love these types of games, like Katamari or Pikmen. And the Kawaii-style art makes the perfect blend of cuteness and destruction. Sometimes you just need a break from the big, in-depth titles and hang out with some bunnies, you know?

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Cody Maynard is a freelance writer in Central Ohio. He's written for marketing offices and public relations, but what he really likes to do is write about the important stuff in life... you know, gaming. As an only child born in '87, he spent most of his time indoors with a controller in his hands. Fun Fact: He has a tattoo of an origami unicorn... Yep.

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